This report is the second part of the three-year research on 'Decentralization and Devolution Strategies and Policy Guidelines for Balanced Regional Development'. The main purpose of this study is to diagnose and evaluate the ongoing balanced regional development policy measures(BRDPs) of the Participatory Government, and suggest policy alternatives that are set from the regional perspectives. The study is significantly different from the research of the first year in that it reviews the BRDPs from the regional perspectives.The study is composed of the following six chapters. The first chapter deals with the methodologies, theories and study scope, and structure based on the purpose and background of the research. The target policies and strategies represent the BRDPs of the Participatory Government and they are regional innovation growth pole strategies, innovation cluster strategies, regional culture and tourism development policies and policies for less developed regions. (The rest is omitted.)